“I lucked into some very talented actors,” said Wyman. “One of the leads is played by Eddie Urish, who just got off a national tour of ‘Memphis.’ ” Urish is playing Sir Robin.

Also on the cast list is Lee Wenger as Sir Galahad, Eric Ewan as King Arthur, Tim Drew as Sir Lancelot, Karl Augspurger as Patsy and Mark Bircher as Sir Bedevere. The Lady of the Lake, the sole female lead, is played by Carmen McCarthy.

“She sings like an angel — my goodness, what a voice!” said Wyman.

“Spamalot” is the musical adaptation of the 1975 film “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” a highly irreverent parody of the legend of King Arthur.

“It’s highly absurdest, very silly,” said Wyman. “My challenge is to get the cast to be even sillier.”

The show’s title comes from a line in the movie: “We eat ham, and jam, and Spam a lot.”

Music adds another level of parody and fun.

“One song pokes fun at other musicals — ‘Le Mis’ is poked fun at, there’s another song that pokes fun at ‘Fiddler on the Roof,’ and another song pokes fun at Liza Minelli,” said Wyman. “Every night we’re just laughing our heads off in rehearsals.” He promises that the audience will have even more fun than the cast.

“I anticipate that there will be moments when people won’t be able to breathe,” said Wyman. “When I saw it in New York, there were moments when I couldn’t stop laughing. I just couldn’t breathe I was laughing so hard.”